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Killer who chopped up his girlfriend released from prison, is now free, and legally a woman <distressing content>

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PeeGreen · 14/03/2019 17:00

ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/0313-butcher

"In her short life, Janveau had more than her fair share of hardship — and that was before she met Farhan. Her parents divorced when she was nine, her mother killed herself at Christmas, she had a partially paralyzed leg, a crippled arm and a drug habit.

In all of this, Janveau was described by family and friends as generous and loving.

Janveau had only been with Farhan for a year. It was a volatile relationship that ended in murder.

Some nights Farhan left her bruised. Other nights Farhan threatened to kill her, according to witness testimony at trial.

In her final moments of life, Farhan subjected her to an uncontrollable, cocaine-fuelled rage. Farhan attacked her and then killed her.

She lay dead in their basement apartment for days and when the smell became impossible to ignore — neighbours were complaining — Farhan started cutting up the body with a kitchen knife because he figured it would be easier to get rid of it in pieces. It took him two hours to cut up the corpse in the bathtub. (He showed no emotion as he detailed the gruesome deed on the stand at trial.) An autopsy confirmed that Farhan also stabbed her multiple times after she was dead."

"One of the first Gatineau police officers on the grisly scene was Sgt. Guylaine Larose, who stared at the bloody, decomposed body long enough for it to haunt. She was looking at what was left of her younger sister.

In an interview with the Citizen after the trial, Sgt. Larose said her sister’s murder haunted her day and night.

She later killed herself with a service revolver at home."

""Farhan, now 46 and legally named Zahra Farhan, was placed in solitary confinement [in men's prison] at her own request after she expressed a fear for her life because she identified as a trans woman. Farhan had no problems after being transferred to a women’s prison."

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DitzyPrints · 14/03/2019 17:04

Beyond awful

PeeGreen · 14/03/2019 17:08

There is a little more detail here in French - Sgt. Larose was her half-sister, and killed herself in September 2002.

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Katvonfelttipeyebrows · 14/03/2019 17:11

Acceptance without exception.

Fuck that eh?

PeeGreen · 14/03/2019 17:13

It really is an insult to both women.

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JessicaWakefieldSVH · 14/03/2019 17:15

In a woman’s prison? My god.

This is horrific.

PeeGreen · 14/03/2019 17:18

September 2002:

"STILL CRIPPLED by grief over her younger sister's grisly murder, a Gatineau police officer took her own life yesterday. The 35-year-old sergeant was discovered dead from a self-inflicted bullet wound from her former service revolver. The 12-year veteran of the force had been off duty for the past few months, still struggling with the trauma of being on the scene when part of her sister's mutilated body was discovered.

Neighbours in the tidy middle-class neighbourhood said she was never the same after her sister's shocking, brutal murder.
The police officer's sister, Karina Janveau, was killed and dismembered by her live-in boyfriend Khaled Farhan in July 1999. Her lower body and right arm were found in a dumpster. The 24-year-old victim's upper half was discovered in a gym bag in a nearby ditch the next day. "

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truthisarevolutionaryact · 14/03/2019 17:26

This is who "Acceptance without exception" embraces.

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